2015 IPC Athletics World Championships

7th IPC Athletics World Championships
Host city Doha, Qatar
Events 210
Dates 21 – 31 October
Main venue Suhaim Bin Hamad Stadium
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The 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships was a track and field competition for athletes with a disability. It was held in Doha, Qatar and took place between 21 and 31 October. The event was held at the Suhaim Bin Hamad Stadium in Doha and featured 210 medal events; 119 for men and 91 for women athletes.[1] The Marathon events which are traditionally part of the world championships were separated from the competition and instead held on 26 April as part of the London Marathon.

Venues

In January 2013 the IPC announced that Doha would hold the 2015 athletics world championships.[2] In March 2014 the Suhaim Bin Hamad Stadium, a 15,000-seat venue with an eight-lane track, was confirmed as the host of the event which would take place between 19 and 28 November.[3][4] However the championships were moved forward by a month to 22 October to avoid construction work around the city.[5] In October 2014 it was decided that the Marathon events would be held separately. The marathon was staged on 26 April at the 2015 London Marathon.[6][7]

Coverage

The International Paralympic Committee provided live video coverage of over 70 hours of events on its website, as well as live coverage, videos of events and interviews on its ParalympicSportTV channel on YouTube.[8]

In the United Kingdom, Channel 4's sister channel More4 aired live coverage daily throughout the Championship.[9]

Coverage in Germany was streamed live on www.deutsche-paralympische-mannschaft.de with further availability on the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) sports channel.[10]

Format

The qualification period for the championships lasted from 1 January 2014 to 31 August 2015 with a maximum of three athletes from each nation qualifying for each individual event.[1] Each athlete was required to meet at least the B qualification standards in one IPC approved event. Athletes were required to enter at least one individual event to be able to participate in relays. However, in events where classes are combined each nation may send a maximum of five qualifying athletes.[11]

The marathon events were held separately, taking place on 26 April, the reason given was that the London Marathon would give a better schedule for the athletes.[7] The qualifying period for the marathon events were run between 1 January 2014 to 9 February 2015. All athletes were required to meet the minimum qualifying time to be able to participate having achieved the time at an IPC approved event. Up to six athletes from one country were allowed to compete in each class for the marathon. A maximum of two guide runners per an athlete were allowed for the T11 and 12 classes.[12]

Schedule

The marathon was run over the London Marathon course, starting from the blue start.

The marathon events for both women and men took part outside the main championship in Doha and were contested as part of the 2015 London Marathon. Unlike the previous Championship in Lyon, no events were contested across disability classifications, whereby results would be giving a points weighting to determine a winning athlete. Many events are open to athletes with lower classification numbers, who are deemed to have a greater impairment, such as the men's discus F56, which can also be contested by F54 and F55 classification athletes.[13]

  Opening ceremony   Events   Closing ceremony
April October
Date → 26 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
100 m Men
Details
T53T11
T12
T13 T42
T54
T51
T52
T47
T33
T34
T35
T36
T44
T37
T38
Women
Details
T34
T37
T38
T53
T54
T52 T36 T11
T12
T13
T35
T44
T47
T42
200 m Men
Details
T54
T37
T38
T53
T44
T35
T47
T13 T42 T11
T12
T36
T34
Women
Details
T53
T54
T52 T44
T35
T11
T36
T12
T13 T47 T37
T38
400 m Men
Details
T20T34 T11
T12
T54
T44
T53
T13 T37
T38
T51
T52
Women
Details
T11
T12
T13 T37
T38
T53
T47 T54 T44 T20 T52
T34
800 m Men
Details
T13 T38 T36
T34
T20T54
T53
Women
Details
T54T53 T34
T20
T11
1500 m Men
Details
T46 T54 T20 T13
T52
T11
T37
T38
Women
Details
T54
T20
T11 T13
5000 m Men
Details
T54
T11
T13 T20
Women
Details
T54 T20
Marathon Men
Details
T12
T13
T46
T52
T54
Women
Details
T12
T54
4 × 100 m relay Men
Details
T11-13
T42-47
Women
Details
T11-13
T42-47
4 × 400 m relay Men
Details
T53/54
Women
Details
T53/54
Long jump Men
Details
T13 T44 T20
T12
T38 T42 T11
T36
T47 T37
Women
Details
T42
T44
T47 T20 T38 T37 T11
T12
Triple jump Men
Details
T47 T20
Women
Details
T20
High jump Men
Details
T42 T12 T47 T44
Shot put Men
Details
F42
F36
F12
F20
F32
F41
F35
F38
F33
F37
F34F44
F57
F46
F53
F40 F55
Women
Details
F34 F37
F57
F20
F55
F54
F41 F53
F35
F40
F33
F44
F36 F32 F12
Discus throw Men
Details
F56
F44
F46 F52 F11 F42 F57
F37
F34
F12
Women
Details
F41 F11 F44 F38 F57
F52
F55 F12
Javelin throw Men
Details
F34 F37 F57 F54
F11
F13
F55
F46F38
F41
F44
Women
Details
F11F54 F13 F34
F56
F37
F46
Club throw Men
Details
F32 F51
Women
Details
F32 F51
Ceremonies

Medal table

The medal table at the end of the competition saw China at its head in both total medal count and gold medals won.[14] The host nation Qatar failed to achieve a medal.

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 41 26 18 85
2  Russia 24 21 24 69
3  USA 13 16 10 39
4  Great Britain 13 9 9 31
5  Tunisia 11 3 1 15
6  Poland 9 5 7 21
7  Brazil 8 14 13 35
8  Germany 8 7 9 24
9  Australia 8 4 10 22
10  Cuba 7 2 0 9
11  Belgium 5 0 0 5
12  Ukraine 4 8 14 26
13  South Africa 4 8 5 17
14  Iran 4 7 2 13
15  Canada 4 4 3 11
16  France 3 5 5 13
17  Netherlands 3 4 8 15
18  Japan 3 2 4 9
19  Greece 3 2 3 8
20=  Bulgaria 3 1 3 7
20=  Ireland 3 1 3 7
22  Algeria 2 7 2 11
23  Thailand 2 3 4 9
24  Azerbaijan 2 2 2 6
25  Croatia 2 2 1 5
26  Portugal 2 1 2 5
27  Italy 2 1 1 4
28  Morocco 2 0 5 7
29  Malaysia 2 0 3 5
30  Spain 1 5 4 10
31  Finland 1 4 3 8
32  Colombia 1 3 2 6
33  Serbia 1 2 2 5
34  Latvia 1 2 0 3
35=  Namibia 1 1 2 4
35=  Uzbekistan 1 1 2 4
37=  Chile 1 1 1 3
37=  Sweden 1 1 1 3
39=  Belarus 1 1 0 2
39=  Iraq 1 1 0 2
41=  Cape Verde 1 0 0 1
41=  Kuwait 1 0 0 1
41=  Nigeria 1 0 0 1
41=  Slovakia 1 0 0 1
45  Mexico 1 3 1 5
46  UAE 0 3 1 4
47   Switzerland 0 2 3 5
48=  Denmark 0 2 2 4
48=  New Zealand 0 2 2 4
50=  India 0 2 0 2
50=  Lithuania 0 2 0 2
52=  Argentina 0 1 1 2
52=  Turkey 0 1 1 2
54=  Angola 0 1 0 1
54=  Austria 0 1 0 1
54=  Egypt 0 1 0 1
54=  Jamaica 0 1 0 1
54=  Syria 0 1 0 1
54=  Venezuela 0 1 0 1
60  Czech Republic 0 0 3 3
61  Trinidad & Tobago 0 0 2 2
62=  Bermuda 0 0 1 1
62=  Indonesia 0 0 1 1
62=  Iceland 0 0 1 1
62=  Mozambique 0 0 1 1
62=  Vietnam 0 0 1 1
Total 0 0 0 0

Participating nations

Below is the list of countries who agreed to participate in the Championships and the requested number of athlete places for each.[15]

References

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  6. "London to stage 2015 IPC Athletics Marathon World Championships". paralympic.org. 23 October 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  7. 1 2 "London to host 2015 IPC Marathon World Championships". BBC Sport. 23 October 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  8. "WATCH LIVE - 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships, Doha, Qatar". IPC. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
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  15. "NPCs List". IPC. Retrieved 24 October 2015.

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